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let's start with jerry sandusky. the judge, again, granted him bail. is this typical in a case like this that you would have a second wave of allegations and as a prosecutor, would you try to keep him behind bars? >> well, absolutely. i mean i don't think a lot of people are shocked. this is what happens, john in a lot of the high-profile, big pedophile cases. victims initially don't come forward until they hear other victims come forward. i'm sure prosecutors thinking and asking for $1 million bond, it would be tantamount to no bond because it's so high they want this person behind bars because, i bet you there's more to come. these type of allegations could stretch out for a very long time and as more victims hear other people aren't afraid to come forward, they might come forward. don't be surprised if new allegations surface within the next couple of weeks. >> stacey, shifting to the burny fine case, the d.a. says statute of limitations expired but the charges are credible. do the feds have greater flexibility? >> yeah. lots times that does happen.
let's start with jerry sandusky. the judge, again, granted him bail. is this typical in a case like this that you would have a second wave of allegations and as a prosecutor, would you try to keep him behind bars? >> well, absolutely. i mean i don't think a lot of people are shocked. this is what happens, john in a lot of the high-profile, big pedophile cases. victims initially don't come forward until they hear other victims come forward. i'm sure prosecutors thinking and asking for $1...
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he was really torn between the good and the image that a lot of people knew about jerry sandusky, for many, many years and then what we now know about jerry sandusky. >> so tell me just the sense you're getting because every day it seems that we're hearing about more people who at least allege that they have been abused, some of whom saying they're willing to come forward and testify at a trial. this must hang so heavy, not just over the houstuniversity b over the state really. >> reporter: think, you know, the mood has been in swing mode. it went from anger and shock to -- it went from shock to anger and now more solemn and people are starting to calm down a little bit. really trying to heal at penn state. and trying to move forward. it's only been two weeks. but it feels like a lot longer on campus. students really want to project that this is not who they are. they want to have pride for their university again. they want to move past this. they want to show the world that they are bigger than just the scandal. >> sara, thank you for your great work. we really appreciate it. >>> tod
he was really torn between the good and the image that a lot of people knew about jerry sandusky, for many, many years and then what we now know about jerry sandusky. >> so tell me just the sense you're getting because every day it seems that we're hearing about more people who at least allege that they have been abused, some of whom saying they're willing to come forward and testify at a trial. this must hang so heavy, not just over the houstuniversity b over the state really. >>...
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if jerry sandusky wanted your advice right now, what would it be? >> you know, this is such a difficult case, john, because there's so many new allegations as we've spoken about on this program before. this case seems to change by the day. the first thing i'd do is i'd stop my lawyer from continuing to talk to the media. because i don't think it ever benefits a defendant. when either the defendant is talking and the bob costas interview was a mistake. it was a mistake for his lawyer to continue the conversation, the dialogue he's having with the media. if i was his lawyer, i'd take my own advice and close my mouth a while and wait until these things play out. i would encourage my client to take a low profile and also encourage him to get his affairs in order because i think he's going to be in custody very soon. >> in custody very soon trent says, stacey, as a prosecutor, is there any reason at all that the state of pennsylvania should not have him behind bars soon? >> no, trent's 100% right, once the allegations come forward, there's going to be a
if jerry sandusky wanted your advice right now, what would it be? >> you know, this is such a difficult case, john, because there's so many new allegations as we've spoken about on this program before. this case seems to change by the day. the first thing i'd do is i'd stop my lawyer from continuing to talk to the media. because i don't think it ever benefits a defendant. when either the defendant is talking and the bob costas interview was a mistake. it was a mistake for his lawyer to...
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it's a legendary iconic institution on campus, and now we hear the judge, who let jerry sandusky out on bail, does not disclose to anybody in advance she was involved with his charity. prosecutors object, and the judge still doesn't say, well, i might have a potential conflict here. it leads me to think that there's some culture here that we need more than new laws. we need to crack the culture. >> oh, there's no question about it. it's extraordinary. and i have the bond document here. it is extraordinary, john, that jerry sandusky was allowed bail in the first place, without any conditions. i mean, i was a child sex crimes prosecutor, and each and every time, you have these types of allegations, you ask the bail be set, if at all, very, very high. but you also ask for monday attorney general equipment. you ask for passports. you ask they not be allowed -- the alleged perpetrator, not be allowed to be within any distance of a school. my understanding is he lives right next to an elementary school. so it is just really extraordinary to me that this was the type of bail that was set. i
it's a legendary iconic institution on campus, and now we hear the judge, who let jerry sandusky out on bail, does not disclose to anybody in advance she was involved with his charity. prosecutors object, and the judge still doesn't say, well, i might have a potential conflict here. it leads me to think that there's some culture here that we need more than new laws. we need to crack the culture. >> oh, there's no question about it. it's extraordinary. and i have the bond document here. it...
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what did jerry sandusky and the defense gain by waiving this preliminary hearing? and did they lose anything. >> they certainly gained by losing. i mean they gained by not having detailed testimony about horrible acts broadcast around the world. i mean, this was an attempt to limit the damage to the potential jury pool. i think in that respect, it was a smart move. he lost by not being able to cross-examine, to learn about the possible chinks in the credibility of some of the witnesses but by and large, it was a smart move. it also gives him, i think, additional flex ability for flee bargaining. the community is not as outraged as it might be having heard the details of what these witnesses say hand to them. so in bal hance ance it was a s move but let's be clear, he's still in a world of trouble. >> and obviously sometimes what they say at this stage, it's not what happens at the end but do you take them at their word that they want to fight vigorously or do you think that they avoided public testimony to help them negotiate a better plea deal? >> i think they are
what did jerry sandusky and the defense gain by waiving this preliminary hearing? and did they lose anything. >> they certainly gained by losing. i mean they gained by not having detailed testimony about horrible acts broadcast around the world. i mean, this was an attempt to limit the damage to the potential jury pool. i think in that respect, it was a smart move. he lost by not being able to cross-examine, to learn about the possible chinks in the credibility of some of the witnesses...
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two cases of child abuse against the former penn state football coach, jerry sandusky. those opened by children and youth service agency according to sources close to the investigation. cnn reporting the cases were opened less than 60 days ago. they are the first to involve current children rather than adults coming forward to allege abuse from years ago. the former new jersey governor and u.s. senator korz ion now called to testify on the house committee on the collapse of his brokerage firm, mf global. a judge sentenced one-time obama campaign contributor to ten and a half years in prison that for his part in a kickback scandal involving rob blagojevich. and pushed stocks lower. business is at a solace. today's drop smaller. erin burnt at the top of the hour. >> i was wandering through the debate. everyone taking their seats. we're going to be doing counting down to the debate. talking about big foreign policies but also defense cuts and two schools of thoughts, right? one is this is no problem. h.w. bush, reagan, they cut defense and another school of thought that co
two cases of child abuse against the former penn state football coach, jerry sandusky. those opened by children and youth service agency according to sources close to the investigation. cnn reporting the cases were opened less than 60 days ago. they are the first to involve current children rather than adults coming forward to allege abuse from years ago. the former new jersey governor and u.s. senator korz ion now called to testify on the house committee on the collapse of his brokerage firm,...
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. >>> a preliminary court hearing for jerry sandusky. he is the form he penn state coach charged with dozens of counts of child sex abuse. some of his kuyt accusers expected in the courtroom. >>> investors expressed concern. >>> and how is this? cambridge university now posting online thousands of pages of the pioneering scientific work of sir isaac newton. he conducted the studies in the 1,600s. a reminder from grammar school, isaac newton was the father of gravity. >>> tonight's number represents our location tonight. davenport, eye wax despite the nickname there are actually five cities, not four. they include davenport and bettendorf, moline, east moline and rock island. we'll be travel from des moines to ames to cedar rapids. stay with us as we continue to cover the campaign. when we come back, the most mocked moment of the debate and why it might cost governor mitt romney some support in iowa. t dd for you too? they're high in vitamins and potassium. and idaho potatoes are now certified to carry the heart checkmark from the america
. >>> a preliminary court hearing for jerry sandusky. he is the form he penn state coach charged with dozens of counts of child sex abuse. some of his kuyt accusers expected in the courtroom. >>> investors expressed concern. >>> and how is this? cambridge university now posting online thousands of pages of the pioneering scientific work of sir isaac newton. he conducted the studies in the 1,600s. a reminder from grammar school, isaac newton was the father of gravity....